Sony also offers 1,000,000 free
public domain books through Google.
Not exact matches
Consider this: Project Gutenberg and its affiliates make over 100,000
public domain works available digitally, and Google has scanned over 30 million
books through its library project.
Sony's eBook Store includes more than 100,000
books, as well as a million free public - domain books available from Google Inc. through its Google Books pro
books, as well as a million free
public -
domain books available from Google Inc. through its Google Books pro
books available from Google Inc.
through its Google
Books pro
Books project.
Since
public domain books are usually widely available for free
through various channels, whoever decides to publish them should consider adding something extra.
The nonprofit digital library, Internet Archive has created the «Digital Lending Library» (Openlibrary.org), a project that scans
public domain books and makes them available for borrowing
through libraries.
The Internet Archive makes available over 1 million
public domain books in EPUB and PDF formats
through OPDS Catalogs [opds].
One of the first sites that operates
through user - interest dollars was Unglue.it, who as early as 2011 was working to solicit donations to take existing
books and basically «unglue» the copyright status; for enough donations, the rights» holder — either the publisher, the author, or the author's estate — would be compensated to release the
book into
public domain.
The project aims at digitizing
public domain books around the world and make them searchable
through any web search engine and downloadable for free.
When the Alex ships in mid-April, users will have access to the more than 1 million
public domain books available
through Google, but they'll have to wait until the end of May or beginning of June for the full Borders store.
Public domain books can be edited or changed without reason and then resold and distributed
through other self - publishing platforms.
Through The eBook Store from Sony (ebookstore.sony.com), users can also access more than one million free
public domain books from Google.
It is not only
public domain books and legal documents that form Google Books» catalogue: they have access to the text of all books distributed through Google Play Books as
books and legal documents that form Google
Books» catalogue: they have access to the text of all books distributed through Google Play Books as
Books» catalogue: they have access to the text of all
books distributed through Google Play Books as
books distributed
through Google Play
Books as
Books as well.
The others are out - of - print editions, millions of titles available in the
public domain like Google
Books, and digital formats licensed out
through major publishers including Harper Collins.
On top of that,
through Worldreader Mobile app, developed by biNu, more than 4.5 million mobile phone owners, mainly in Africa and Asia, has access to thousands of
books, from
public domain classics to contemporary fiction.
Amazon has well over 600,000
books available
through its Kindle store, and many of them (such as literature or history in the
public domain) are free or at very reduced cost.